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    <description>The SC allowed the appeal, set aside the HC&#039;s order and restored the execution court&#039;s position, holding that the arbitral award-drafted in conformity with the parties&#039; MoU-did not grant compound interest and accordingly cannot be supplemented at execution. Under s.31(7)(a)/(b) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, party autonomy governs interest from cause of action to award date and the tribunal&#039;s discretion under clause (a) exists only in the absence of contrary agreement; clause (b) is contingent on an award. Because the tribunal awarded interest only until repayment and the MoU did not provide for compounding, the respondent&#039;s claim for compound interest in execution was rejected.</description>
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